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Bridgeport Village is a lifestyle center located in Tualatin and Tigard, Oregon, United States, operated by CenterCal Properties. The center opened on May 19, 2005, and is located in one of the Portland metropolitan area 's most affluent areas. [ 1 ]
Location of Bridgeport in Fairfield County, Connecticut. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bridgeport, Connecticut. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States. The locations of ...
The Lakeview Village Historic District encompasses a historic World War I-era housing project on the east side of Bridgeport, Connecticut.Located northeast of Boston Avenue (United States Route 1) and west of Lakeview Cemetery, the development was built in 1918–20 to provide emergency housing for an influx of workers to the city's war production industries, and is a good early example of a ...
Tualatin is home to a majority of Bridgeport Village ("Bridgeport"), an upscale shopping area that opened in early 2005. [13] (The northern part of Bridgeport Village is in Tigard.) Built at the site of a former quarry, Bridgeport was designed to be reminiscent of an open-air European-style shopping experience. It features an 18-screen movie ...
Name City Year opened Stores Retail floor area, sq. ft References Bridgeport Village: Tigard Tualatin: 2005: 82: 465,000 [1]Cascade Station: NE Portland: 2007: 25: 400,000
In June 2014, the steering committee determined a refined route for further study that ran from the southern end of the Portland Transit Mall in downtown Portland to just east of Tualatin station in downtown Tualatin; [8]: 6–7 this route was later shortened to terminate at Bridgeport Village. [9]
The Gateway Village Historic District encompasses a World War I-era housing project on the east side of Bridgeport, Connecticut.Centered on Alanson Road, the project was developed in the later years of the war to provide emergency housing for workers in the city's munitions factories.
In subsequent years the once-rural village was gradually incorporated into the city's urban fabric. [2] That portion of the district to the south of Bartram Avenue (88 buildings) is also a City of Bridgeport Local Historic District, where changes to a building's exterior that are visible from a public right-of-way must receive a Certificate of ...